Already a founder of a pretty sustainable startup? Furthering your studies might just provide the know-how you need to take your business to the next level. Here's why.
Embrace, not fear, artificial intelligence, says SMU alumnus Spencer Yang. The SMUPreneur shares more about chatbot design firm, KeyReply, which he's co-founded with fellow alumni Carylyne Chan and Max Xu.
All it took was a gap year to get a dream off the ground. SMU Business undergraduate, Mandy Chan, shares her journey of trials and tribulations to realising BOW for Bold at just 19.
Schaffen Watches is a successful start-up which sells customised watches; and have sold over 300 uniquely customised watches all over the world. To better understand his success, we interviewed Nicholas Han about the gripes and difficulties ... Read More
Following a trip to Europe which opened his eyes to possible ways of reducing food waste, SMU alumni Nicholas Lim and Tylor Jong decided to set things in motion with their social enterprise, TreeDots.
While plunging straight into the corporate world is probably the next step for most people after graduation, the traditional career path isn't for everyone. Can there be a future chasing your passion?
Need a freelance service provider? Why not just hail one. Co-founder of the LUPPI mobile app and SMU alumnus, Matthew Luo, tells us how the app's unconventional reverse enquiry design is making the process more efficient.
The founder of a company selling menstrual cups is not afraid to use her product as a conversation starter—to have people talking not just periods, but women and their bodies.
Channel your inner entrepreneur with cool gigs that can all be started right in your very own bedroom.
Recent BAcc graduate Peng Bojie created not one but two business start-ups while at the SMU School of Accountancy. His source of inspiration? Computer chargers which just didn't last...